Looking to replace a cheap (now broken) plastic injector with something decent for occasional use. What are you using? What should I avoid? Thanks in advance for any advice.
I use the ones that came with the Cajun injector jars and I bought a "nicer" plastic one from target. They get the job done. One day I will order the all stainless steel one from cabelas.
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For occasional use I'd agree with
@iCARRY on the deluxe model.
http://www.brucefoods.com/cajun-injector/cajun-injector-injectors/cajun-injector-deluxe-injector-with-metal-plunger.html.
I use this:
http://spitjack.com/product/MAGNUM.html
I went through a couple of the plastic ones when I catered.
The stainless one I picked up for $15 has help up ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Injector-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00WFDW3ZK/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1478717218&sr=8-20-spons (non affiliate link)
I've always wanted one of the multiple needle rigs, but I just don't inject enough to justify.
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 09:49:42 AM
I went through a couple of the plastic ones when I catered.
The stainless one I picked up for $15 has help up ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Injector-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00WFDW3ZK/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1478717218&sr=8-20-spons (non affiliate link)
I've always wanted one of the multiple needle rigs, but I just don't inject enough to justify.
I have the same one. Don't use it very often but when I do it works great. Actually used it last night to inject a bone on pork loin. If you've never used an injector with multiple holes on the needle, make sure you think about what you are doing! LOL. I like to use the one hole needle to suck up my injection juice, then hold it needle up and swap out to the multi hole needle then inject. This method allows you to then put the one hole needle back on to refill the injector without worrying about getting meat juices in your injection juice.
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on November 09, 2016, 01:48:18 PM
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 09:49:42 AM
I went through a couple of the plastic ones when I catered.
The stainless one I picked up for $15 has help up ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Injector-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00WFDW3ZK/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1478717218&sr=8-20-spons (non affiliate link)
I've always wanted one of the multiple needle rigs, but I just don't inject enough to justify.
I have the same one. Don't use it very often but when I do it works great. Actually used it last night to inject a bone on pork loin. If you've never used an injector with multiple holes on the needle, make sure you think about what you are doing! LOL. I like to use the one hole needle to suck up my injection juice, then hold it needle up and swap out to the multi hole needle then inject. This method allows you to then put the one hole needle back on to refill the injector without worrying about getting meat juices in your injection juice.
This doesn't sound very safe boss.
Once the multi-hole needle goes in the meat, the whole thing is contaminated - even the liquid inside.
Even with the needle swapping, the remnants of liquid inside will immediately contaminate any new liquid it comes in contact with - including your fresh liquid.
Right. I get that advice all the time. "Don''t Share Needles."
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 09:49:42 AM
I went through a couple of the plastic ones when I catered.
The stainless one I picked up for $15 has help up ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Injector-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00WFDW3ZK/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1478717218&sr=8-20-spons (non affiliate link)
I've always wanted one of the multiple needle rigs, but I just don't inject enough to justify.
I have one of these, but it is a 4" model. I believe its an Eastman, it came with a perforated needle. I bought a couple of the Spit Jack needles that fit it. One is the Mini 1/8" with adapter.
http://spitjack.com/category/MEAT-BRINE-INJECTORS.html http://spitjack.com/product/MEAT-BRINE-INJECTORS/MEAT-INJECTOR-REPLACEMENT-NEEDLE-OT-35T.html
So we use the Monoject 1.5" needles with the adapter on both the pistol and barrel syringe. Yeah don't share needles! Buy them by the box of 100!
http://www.qcsupply.com/140391-monoject-aluminum-hub-disposable-needles-14-ga-1.html
Cabelas has several.
http://www.cabelas.com/browse.cmd?categoryId=734095080&CQ_search=marinade+injector&CQ_st=b
Then there's alway this.
http://www.butchersupply.net/butcher_supplies/f-dick-brine-pump.htm
Works great if you do whole hogs or large numbers of butts.
-YB
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 10:58:53 PM
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on November 09, 2016, 01:48:18 PM
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 09:49:42 AM
I went through a couple of the plastic ones when I catered.
The stainless one I picked up for $15 has help up ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Injector-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00WFDW3ZK/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1478717218&sr=8-20-spons (non affiliate link)
I've always wanted one of the multiple needle rigs, but I just don't inject enough to justify.
I have the same one. Don't use it very often but when I do it works great. Actually used it last night to inject a bone on pork loin. If you've never used an injector with multiple holes on the needle, make sure you think about what you are doing! LOL. I like to use the one hole needle to suck up my injection juice, then hold it needle up and swap out to the multi hole needle then inject. This method allows you to then put the one hole needle back on to refill the injector without worrying about getting meat juices in your injection juice.
This doesn't sound very safe boss.
Once the multi-hole needle goes in the meat, the whole thing is contaminated - even the liquid inside.
Even with the needle swapping, the remnants of liquid inside will immediately contaminate any new liquid it comes in contact with - including your fresh liquid.
I was looking for infos about injectors and came accross this topic. Could you please explain what is the issue here ? What is contaminated by what ?
Not sure I understand it, either. If a needle used only for pickup gets contaminated by meat juice, it's happening from the syringe somehow.
My wife bought me a Spit Jack for xmas . Four needles and case..
It's awesome
I use this one about 30 contests a year on pork and brisket. Heavy use. It still works perfectly after 3 years of use.
https://www.butcherbbq.com/online-store/Pistol-Grip-Gourmet-Meat-Injector-p64957553
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Food-Marinade-Injector/1400646.uts?productVariantId=3291207&WT.tsrc=PPC&WT.mc_id=GoogleProductAds&WT.z_mc_id1=03541559&rid=20&gclid=Cj0KCQiAus_QBRDgARIsAIRGNGhPeqDE5l84LLtGh7KpkoyVOzfirqb0Ors0MjDaD90gquhra8AYIH0aAkeBEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Gawd, I need to get bitly for my tablet!!!
Had this thing for quite a bit.
Not sure if it came from Cabelas as the logo and writing has worn off.
Works nice. Make sure your injection has been strained.
We use cone style permanent coffee filters and toss them in the dishwasher.
Bed, Bath and Beyond, use those coupons!!!!
Longer, multi hole needles can be used.
Quote from: The_Masteres on November 21, 2017, 01:11:21 PM
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 10:58:53 PM
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on November 09, 2016, 01:48:18 PM
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 09:49:42 AM
I went through a couple of the plastic ones when I catered.
The stainless one I picked up for $15 has help up ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Injector-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00WFDW3ZK/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1478717218&sr=8-20-spons (non affiliate link)
I've always wanted one of the multiple needle rigs, but I just don't inject enough to justify.
I have the same one. Don't use it very often but when I do it works great. Actually used it last night to inject a bone on pork loin. If you've never used an injector with multiple holes on the needle, make sure you think about what you are doing! LOL. I like to use the one hole needle to suck up my injection juice, then hold it needle up and swap out to the multi hole needle then inject. This method allows you to then put the one hole needle back on to refill the injector without worrying about getting meat juices in your injection juice.
This doesn't sound very safe boss.
Once the multi-hole needle goes in the meat, the whole thing is contaminated - even the liquid inside.
Even with the needle swapping, the remnants of liquid inside will immediately contaminate any new liquid it comes in contact with - including your fresh liquid.
I was looking for infos about injectors and came accross this topic. Could you please explain what is the issue here ? What is contaminated by what ?
Nothing is contaminated as long as you do all of the injections Pre cook. I'd Never use the same liquid or injector needles mid or post cook.
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Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on November 21, 2017, 10:59:36 PM
Quote from: The_Masteres on November 21, 2017, 01:11:21 PM
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 10:58:53 PM
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on November 09, 2016, 01:48:18 PM
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 09:49:42 AM
I went through a couple of the plastic ones when I catered.
The stainless one I picked up for $15 has help up ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Injector-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00WFDW3ZK/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1478717218&sr=8-20-spons (non affiliate link)
I've always wanted one of the multiple needle rigs, but I just don't inject enough to justify.
I have the same one. Don't use it very often but when I do it works great. Actually used it last night to inject a bone on pork loin. If you've never used an injector with multiple holes on the needle, make sure you think about what you are doing! LOL. I like to use the one hole needle to suck up my injection juice, then hold it needle up and swap out to the multi hole needle then inject. This method allows you to then put the one hole needle back on to refill the injector without worrying about getting meat juices in your injection juice.
This doesn't sound very safe boss.
Once the multi-hole needle goes in the meat, the whole thing is contaminated - even the liquid inside.
Even with the needle swapping, the remnants of liquid inside will immediately contaminate any new liquid it comes in contact with - including your fresh liquid.
I was looking for infos about injectors and came accross this topic. Could you please explain what is the issue here ? What is contaminated by what ?
Nothing is contaminated as long as you do all of the injections Pre cook. I'd Never use the same liquid or injector needles mid or post cook.
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I read it as:
1. dip single hole needle in liquid - suck up liquid
2. change to multi-hole needle
3. inject in raw meat
4. change back to single hole needle
5. dip in liquid - suck up liquid
6. change to multi-hole needle
with that procedure, the entire injector is dirtied when the multi-hole needle goes in the meat.
when the single hole goes back on, it is now dirty
when it goes into the liquid, the liquid is now dirty
all good as long as you're not keeping and using a big jar of the injection for multiple cooks :)
Quote from: Troy on November 21, 2017, 11:04:19 PM
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on November 21, 2017, 10:59:36 PM
Quote from: The_Masteres on November 21, 2017, 01:11:21 PM
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 10:58:53 PM
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on November 09, 2016, 01:48:18 PM
Quote from: Troy on November 09, 2016, 09:49:42 AM
I went through a couple of the plastic ones when I catered.
The stainless one I picked up for $15 has help up ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Injector-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00WFDW3ZK/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1478717218&sr=8-20-spons (non affiliate link)
I've always wanted one of the multiple needle rigs, but I just don't inject enough to justify.
I have the same one. Don't use it very often but when I do it works great. Actually used it last night to inject a bone on pork loin. If you've never used an injector with multiple holes on the needle, make sure you think about what you are doing! LOL. I like to use the one hole needle to suck up my injection juice, then hold it needle up and swap out to the multi hole needle then inject. This method allows you to then put the one hole needle back on to refill the injector without worrying about getting meat juices in your injection juice.
This doesn't sound very safe boss.
Once the multi-hole needle goes in the meat, the whole thing is contaminated - even the liquid inside.
Even with the needle swapping, the remnants of liquid inside will immediately contaminate any new liquid it comes in contact with - including your fresh liquid.
I was looking for infos about injectors and came accross this topic. Could you please explain what is the issue here ? What is contaminated by what ?
Nothing is contaminated as long as you do all of the injections Pre cook. I'd Never use the same liquid or injector needles mid or post cook.
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I read it as:
1. dip single hole needle in liquid - suck up liquid
2. change to multi-hole needle
3. inject in raw meat
4. change back to single hole needle
5. dip in liquid - suck up liquid
6. change to multi-hole needle
with that procedure, the entire injector is dirtied when the multi-hole needle goes in the meat.
when the single hole goes back on, it is now dirty
when it goes into the liquid, the liquid is now dirty
all good as long as you're not keeping and using a big jar of the injection for multiple cooks :)
Same injector and injection juice for one piece of meat. Definitely not reusing anything.
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Spit Jack
easy in the hand, parts easy to remove and clean, a variety of needles and Luer lock fitting for medical needles, adjustable output.
I have used draw syringes like the Malcolm Reed ones, very good if your doing large quantities, again some of the better ones have adjustable barrels and fittings for micro needles.
Currently sold out but I like this one...
https://h2qshop.com/collections/killer-hogs-products/products/killer-hogs-bdi-meat-injector
LOL I'm lost.
I don't understand how the first meat injection compromised the injector, unless you pull the plunger back while that needle is still attached. That would make multiple, disposable needles irrelevant. I also don't see what the difference is between raw meat and still-undercooked meat; both would have germs.
Why do those Cajun injector kits in the grocery store have a big jar and only 1 injector, if not to reuse the liquid somehow? Or does everyone pump a pint of goo into what they cook before tossing the jar and injector?
Quote from: Bubblehead on November 22, 2017, 05:42:25 AM
Currently sold out but I like this one...
https://h2qshop.com/collections/killer-hogs-products/products/killer-hogs-bdi-meat-injector
I was wondering why nobody mentioned that one. I just bought mine and i think i was the guy who bought the last one or one of their last ones.
I like the BDI like others have suggested from how to bbq right. Had mine over a year now and works great (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171122/9d21e797dbce348638be029b23598eed.jpg)
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My whole point was that the multi-hole injector is hard to suck up your injection with so I use the single hole to do that, then inject with the multi-hole needle. With process I might repeat it a few times to inject the piece of meat, but I am definitely not reusing the injection for future cooks, it's a one and done deal.
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on November 22, 2017, 09:14:08 AM
My whole point was that the multi-hole injector is hard to suck up your injection with so I use the single hole to do that, then inject with the multi-hole needle. With process I might repeat it a few times to inject the piece of meat, but I am definitely not reusing the injection for future cooks, it's a one and done deal.
Yes, that's cool.
I read the original as you were doing the needle swap in order to preserve the clean liquid
1 year ago...
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Quote from: wessonjb on November 22, 2017, 08:08:45 AM
I like the BDI like others have suggested from how to bbq right. Had mine over a year now and works great (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171122/9d21e797dbce348638be029b23598eed.jpg)
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Those do work really well. BUT if you get any granules in it it can and will clog the tiny filters. Once that happens it's the beginning of the end. Also the felt gasket on the plunger would crap out on me eventually. I used up 3-4 of those injectors. They are awesome if you can baby them.
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